I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA (US)) in March 2019.

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Cant think of a better interview experience anywhere else!I was referred to Intuit by a friend and was contacted by the recruiter within a couple of days.The recruiter sounded very helpful and walked me through the process. First 2 rounds were video calls with behavioral/past experience related questions.I was then contacted by the recruiter to schedule an onsite round and sent some documentation on how the onsite interview will be conducted. Due to some personal reasons I had to reschedule the onsite round a few times and the recruiter was extremely helpful and understanding. He showed great compassion in understanding my situation and worked with me through the process of rescheduling.The icing on the cake was when he called me to wish me best of luck on the day of the interview.The onsite interview was a very well executed process with Craft demo as the first round and then 3 face to face interviews consisting of questions about situations you would encounter at Intuit for the role and also my past experiences. I loved that it was conducted more on the lines of actual work situations with white-boarding etc instead of just a question/answer session.The response was pretty quick as well. Got a call from the recruiter next day that I did well and can expect an offer shortly.Overall, I really enjoyed the process. The entire team made efforts to make the experience very friendly and stress free. Kudos to everyone!

2 interviews with managers, with competency-based questions. Be prepared about basic questions regarding success and failures, about team work, about how you dealt with conflict...You get to ask questions to the interviewers, and they respond honestly.

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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit.

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Quickly moved me through process. Seemed eager to have me meet with the team. Then there was no response. I didn't hear back from anyone. It was disappointing to get zero response after investing weeks of time in meetings.

I applied through other source. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Intuit (Mountain View, CA (US)) in May 2020.

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In March 2020, the hiring manager for this role reached out to me on LinkedIn after seeing my profile. After I sent over my resume, we set up a time to chat on the phone. The phone call lasted 30 minutes and consisted of questions about my background, as well as case questions relevant to the role. I followed up via email, but didn't hear back and assumed I didn't move past this round.

About 1.5 months later, in May 2020, the hiring manager reached out again and let me know that there had been a COVID hiring freeze which had now been lifted. She said she enjoyed our conversation and invited me to come (virtually) "on-site" to meet the rest of the team.

My "on-site" was scheduled for the following week. The recruiter working on this role sent me a case, which included a comprehensive data-set and some fairly vague questions I was meant to structure and create a presentation on. I spent 3-4 days analyzing the data, coming up with solutions, and creating the presentation.

My on-site went very well! I did my "craft demonstration" presentation, which lasted 1 hour, then had a 2-on-1, and two 1-on-1's (with the hiring manager and her manager). Everyone I met was really nice and seemed genuinely interested in getting to know me and my background.

I received word from the recruiter shortly after that my interview went very well. I got the offer the next business day!

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Walk me through a project you worked on and your role in that project. What was the context? What was the outcome? Answer Question

How would you think through creating a process flow for [this specific product they're working on]? Answer Question

I applied online. The process took 3+ months. I interviewed at Intuit.

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Started out fine with a scheduled call from a recruiter and an excellent overview with solid questions. Commitment was made by the recruiter to call back with next steps/status within a few days. That never happened and, after sending two emails, received word that another recruiter was taking over. Contacts made to that recruiter resulted in false statements about me not being reachable following alleged, repeated attempts. I was ultimately informed that the job available and advertised was not as stated. Communications beyond the first call were abysmal and lacked in professionalism.

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